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For many of us, computers were only just becoming available in our school years, so we consider the access this provided (limited though it often was). We start a conversation about computers in school. Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Michael Mulhern, Jack Nutting, Blake Patterson, and Carrington Vanston Vince Weaver’s ZX Spectrum (PT3) tracker for Mockingboard Reactive Micro announces licensed CFFA3000 NASA struggles to fix Hubble Space Telescope's 1980s computer Growin’ Up 80s, talking about ICON (podcast) We continue a conversation about computers in school, but also mention an 18-bit space computer along the way. Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, and Carrington Vanston See also: Data Rover 840 at Buxton connection See also: What Magic Cap should have been all along (DataRover 840 review) Happy Forth of July (Handic Forth cartridge, C64) Interview: Brad Koda of Best Electronics (ANTIC: The Atari 8-bit Podcast) Over 40 Years Ago, It Was Possible To Download Video Games Over The Radioįreespin: A C64 demo without the C64 (YouTube) Mattias' Patreon (creator of Handheld 64, Tube64, etc.) Handheld 64 (Gameboy-sized C64, Hackaday) We continue yet again a conversation about computers as they arrived in schools, but also spend some time marveling at a Commodore 1541 drive that also produces music and video. See also: Fortran board game at Board Game Geek See also: Fortran board game at Computer History Museum MAC II EMULATOR COMPUTER MUSEUM CODEThe original Defender source code (Eugene Jarvis) (GitHub)Īlternative History: what if Apple had partnered with Xerox in the 1980s We discuss his collection, his journey, plans, and hopes for bringing history and inspiration to those who visit. We chat with Tim Colegrove, who has just opened The BYTE Shop, a computer history museum and electronics repair shop in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston. Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Tim Colegrove, Blake Patterson, and Carrington Vanston ![]() MAC II EMULATOR COMPUTER MUSEUM MANUALMulti-Function Switching Matrix Operator’s Manual Volume on Twitter See also: Computerworld, Feb 1976, mentions MSI Source 20 used by Holiday Drugs for Electronic Ordering SystemĭEC F-11 USSR Soviet Russian Clone 46-pin MCM Mult圜hip Module Family 1811 SET See also: MSI Source in The Tennessean article, Nov 1971 MAC II EMULATOR COMPUTER MUSEUM PORTABLEMSI Source 2001 portable data terminal with Source 2300 telephone interface ![]() Tech Interactive Museum doesn’t feature old tech, isn’t a museumīack into the Storm: A Design Engineer's Story of Commodore Computers in the 1980s Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, and Carrington VanstonĪvoid burn-in, and sometimes end relationships, with the help of flying toasters, fireworks, and 3D pipes.Īpplecorn: run Acorn BBC language ROMs on Apple IIeĥ76NUC+ - new computer compatible with Atari 800/XL/XE (Brewing Academy)Ĩ-bit Show and Tell showing Atari64 going on Atari 1200XL Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X See also: Mention of Telecompaq in InfoWorld, Apr 8, 1985 Motorola 68000 SBC Runs Again With A Raspberry Pi On TopĬomputer Rage 1977 board game by Creative Computing Spacewar-1 and the beginnings of video game aesthetics MAC II EMULATOR COMPUTER MUSEUM UPGRADEUpgrade Board Adds GPIO Pins To Your Replica PDP-11ĬRISS CP/M Provides Modern Hardware For A Classic OS Tiny load card assembler in Virtual IBM 1401 ![]() We rediscover the Tandy enthusiasts event, talk about simulators and emulators, wind-up computers, and board games. Topic: Every Septandy is Like the First Septandy ![]() Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston ![]()
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